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24 January, 05:17

What is the best way to combine the information in the two clauses below? Though she started with the flute two years later. Aisha plays the piano and the flute very well.

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  1. 24 January, 05:43
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    Hi your question lacks the required options here are the options

    A. Though she started with the flute two years later, Aisha plays the piano and the flute very well

    now.

    B. Though she started with the flute two years later; Aisha plays the piano and the flute very well

    now.

    C. Though she started with the flute two years later, but Aisha plays the piano and the flute very

    well now.

    D. Though she started with the flute two years later Aisha plays the piano and the flute very well now

    Answer : Though she started with the flute two years later, Aisha plays the piano and the flute very well now (A)

    Explanation:

    The best way to combine the information in the two clauses is : Though she started with the flute two years later, Aisha plays the piano and the the flute very well.

    This is because the two clauses carry a piece of information which is incomplete and to combine the clauses to get the complete information a (,) is used in order to indicate the beginning and the end of each clause that make up the complete information. The third sentence contains a " but " which is a reason word therefore those not represent the best way of combining the clauses because one of the clause already contains a reason word " though"
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